The boy who’s captured her heart is played by another young talent, Andrew Gibson, who characterises the straightlaced lover’s angst perfectly.

Claire Wilson’s imperious Morticia is well matched by Stewart Borthwick’s Gomez, torn apart by his desire to be loyal to his wife and please his daughter.

Chiara Sportelli is fabulous as Lucas’ mum Alice – on the surface sweet and demure but hiding something darker – ably matched by Gordon Gallacher as her stern, buttoned down husband.

Shelley McLaren gets lots of laughs with her brilliant characterisation of the batty 102-year-old gran, Lewis Baird is excellent as Pugsley and Arron Flanagan gives a towering performance (literally) as Lurch.

The acting and singing from everyone, including the spectacular chorus, is a very high standard, set by Derek D Easton as Uncle Fester. His performance is just wonderful - funny, endearing and completely bonkers.

From the chorus of the undead to the fabulous set which is a series of screened projections it all looks amazing.

The songs may be unfamiliar but they are catchy, although at a couple of points the music almost overwhelms the performers which is a pity.

Overall, thanks to director Derek D Easton, choreographer Yolande Borthwick and musical director Jan Cunningham it all zips along at a cracking pace and thanks to the talented ensemble there’s a real emotional heart beneath it all.

So, if you’re looking for a night that’s altogether ooky, join the Addams Family at the Dobbie Hall until Saturday. It’s frightfully good.